TY - GEN TY - GEN T1 - Music and liturgy in Medieval Britain and Ireland A2 - Buckley, Ann, toimittaja A2 - Colton, Lisa, toimittaja LA - eng PP - Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY PB - Cambridge University Press YR - 2021 UL - https://kansalliskirjasto.finna.fi/Record/fikka.5571389 AB - "Locus iste: This place. So begins the well-known sung text, or plainchant, forming part of the religious dedication of a building or altar. It can found in hundreds of musical sources across Europe, from the earliest complete surviving antiphonary to include neumes (probably copied at the Swiss Benedictine monastery of Einsiedeln by Abbot Gregor the Englishman in the years around 960-70) to the printed liturgical books that circulated in the early sixteenth century, and up to the present day.1 The full Gradual, 'Locus iste a Deo factum est inestimabile sacramentum irreprehensibilis est' ('This place was made inestimably sacred by God; it is beyond reproach'), emphasises the permanence and enduring holiness of ceremonial spaces within the Christian church. Its presence served as a performative connection between widely distributed churches and chapels and Rome, the spiritual centre of the Christian West"-- SN - 978-1-108-49322-2 kovakantinen KW - Catholic Church : Liturgy : History : 500-1400. KW - 500-1400 KW - Gregorian chants : Great Britain : 500-1400 : History and criticism. KW - Gregorian chants : Ireland : 500-1400 : History and criticism. KW - Church music : Great Britain : 500-1400. KW - Church music : Ireland : 500-1400. KW - Church music : Catholic Church : 500-1400. KW - gregoriaaninen laulu KW - kirkkomusiikki KW - musiikinhistoria KW - keskiaika KW - gregoriansk sång KW - kyrkomusik KW - Iso-Britannia KW - Irlanti KW - Storbritannien KW - Irland ER -